Perils For Pedestrians 241: Cheonggyecheon
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Dr. Soo Hong Noh discusses the restoration of the Cheonggyecheon River in downtown Seoul, South Korea. After decades buried under a highway, the pavement was ripped up and the river became a popular urban park.
(2016)
"Perils For Pedestrians" can be seen on public access cable channels in 100 cities. Help us get it on the public access channel where you live. Produced by John Z Wetmore.
. . . . . . . . Support for this program was provided by: Dan Burden, Blue Zones.
Видео Perils For Pedestrians 241: Cheonggyecheon канала John Z Wetmore
Dr. Soo Hong Noh discusses the restoration of the Cheonggyecheon River in downtown Seoul, South Korea. After decades buried under a highway, the pavement was ripped up and the river became a popular urban park.
(2016)
"Perils For Pedestrians" can be seen on public access cable channels in 100 cities. Help us get it on the public access channel where you live. Produced by John Z Wetmore.
. . . . . . . . Support for this program was provided by: Dan Burden, Blue Zones.
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